monidel

Where do I buy the coffee when it runs out? This only gives me 72 days worth!

I have bought a bunch of stuff but let's go back in time to 10/13/2006 when I spent a whole 8 dollars on bags of stuff and out of one I got ................................
A 61 INCH HDTV!! Thanks Woot! Love You!

troller11

My biggest concern is the cost of the coffee refills. I have my standard favorites in the coffee world, but I'd have to give them up to use an item like this. So the troller thinks it's time to stick with my French Press.

ahecht

For those of you worried about how much replacement Coffee Pods might cost, or that you won't be able to get your favorite variety of coffee or tea, there are instructions at the following page for making your own coffee pods:

binbo

This looks great, but I'm concerned. There are several different coffee "pod" formats. Which one is this? I want to be able buy more pods in the store and I don't want some off-brand that restricts me to a unique pod that requires me to get my coffee from only one company.

jordan314

Am I the only one that is thrilled by this? Maybe it's because I'm up late and craving coffee but I just immediately bought one.
Sure, I've never heard of the brand before, but I've always wanted one of these things ever since I stayed at my sister's and used her $200 Krups pod coffee machine. They're so fast and easy to clean and I can't believe it comes with all that coffee (and tea). Hopefully it's compatible with Krups and other similar pod coffee machines.

jdpart

freelance

I own the Senseo. Only good if only one cup needed. but we drink mugs of coffee and it is just no enough.

If you are interested in making your own "pods", WalMart sells a generic set up that you can fill your own coffee pods, I can't verify that it would fit this particular model, but it looks very similar. If it fits, it goes for about 5bucks and you can use the coffee of your choice.

MrBarkeyvonSchnauzer

agata2000

Think it's possible to put normal coffee in it? Sort of like an espresso machine? Perhaps make a jimmy rigged pod out of a normal coffee filter? I want to buy one, but suspect the coffee is comes with will be junk.

wootAndTheWay

A friend of mine has one of these things and the coffee seriously sucks!

However, true story: I fixed Joan's Osborne's zipper on her tiny black skirt in the bathroom at a private concert.

I was at a KFOG private concert back in the early 90's at Yoshi's in Oakland, CA(when it was still on Claremont Ave!) I went upstairs to go the bathroom and that's when they took a break. She was wearing a short black skirt and was having problems with the zipper so she asked me to help. She was was very sweet - I think I remember she complimented my hair and I complimented her legs.

kp02

since you throw away the pods after using them, do you throw away the machine after using up your free pods? that may be the case if you can't find the pods.... i guess for $20, it might be feasable.......

even if you could find pods, how reliable is this company? would it last beyond the 72 free pods?? don't milk frothers break pretty easily? (unless you are constantly cleaning it??)

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